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Costco sued in US over Thailand slave labour shrimp

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US retailer Costco sued for misleading consumers about alleged Thai slave labour shrimp. Class action lawsuit represents all consumers under 2010 state law to expose slavery in supply chains of US companies.

US retailer Costco sued for misleading consumers about alleged Thai slave labour shrimp. Class action lawsuit represents all consumers under 2010 state law to expose slavery in supply chains of US companies.

Costco sued in US over Thailand slave labour shrimp

US retailer Costco sued for misleading consumers about alleged Thai slave labour shrimp.

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Costco sued over claims shrimp harvested with slave labour

20/08/2015
Bloomberg News agency

Costco, the second largest retailer in the US, was sued for selling shrimp from Thailand, where so-called "slave labour" and human trafficking in the fishing industry is allegedly widespread, and allegedly misleading US consumers about it.

A California woman, Monica Sud, filed what may be the first such lawsuit against the retailer over liability for the Thai fishing industry. She cited state laws that bar companies from making false claims about illegal conduct in their supply chain, including human rights violations.

Costco sued in US over Thailand slave labour shrimp

Many of the biggest supermarket chains in the US sell frozen shrimp in displays like this. Regulations often require they display the origin of all goods they sell. (Bangkok Post photo)

CP GROUP SUBSIDIARY ALSO NAMED IN SUIT

Costco sued in US over Thailand slave labour shrimp

A Costco-sponsored advert on an internet site pushes a sale of CP shrimp products. The price is the equivalent of just over 300 baht. (Bangkok Post file photo)

The lawsuit also names as a defendant the US distributor of the prawns, Columbia, Maryland-based CP Food Products Inc., and the company's Thailand-based parent company, Charoen Pokphand Foods Pcl, a "global conglomerate.'"

Costco's purchases of Thailand's farmed prawns, which are fed a diet of cheap fish caught at sea with unpaid, forced labour, helps prop up an industry whose practices are ignored by local authorities, according to the complaint filed Wednesday in San Francisco federal court.

"Human suffering cannot be ignored to enhance a company's economic bottom line," the woman's lawyer, Niall McCarthy, said in a statement. "California consumers are unknowingly supporting slave labour."

COSTCO ALREADY WORKING WITH THAI GOVERNMENT

Richard Galanti, a spokesman for Issaquah, Washington-based Costco, said in a statement that the company has been working closely with the Thai government, the Thai fishing industry and other retailers "to address the issues that have surfaced" over the past year.

The cooperation will continue, Galanti said, and any consumers who are dissatisfied with a Costco product "can return the item for a full refund."

THAILAND THIRD BIGGEST SEAFOOD EXPORTER 

Thailand is the world's third-biggest exporter of seafood, with annual sales of about $7.3 billion, according to the complaint. The Thai fishing industry, which extends into international waters around Indonesia, employs more than 650,000 people, mostly migrants who enter Thailand looking for work or who are taken there against their will, the lawyers said.

In its annual report examining human trafficking in 188 countries, the US State Department in July cited concerns about labour conditions in Thailand's fishing industry and faulted the Thai government's record in fighting exploitation. 

In her lawsuit, Ms Sud cited news reports, documentaries and reports by London-based Environmental Justice Foundation. As a purchaser of shrimp from Costco, she seeks class action lawsuit, and status, on behalf of similar California consumers.

TORTURE, KILLING AT SEA CITED

The rights group listed abuses at sea including torture, chaining of workers and killings of those who seek to escape illegal fishing vessels.... Costco and its distributors aren't accused of engaging in such practices.

Costco's reputation for stocking high-quality products at bulk rates has helped it outperform leading stores such as Wal-Mart and Target in recent years. Its comparable-store sales jumped 6% in its most recently  reported quarter, and its profit topped analysts' estimates...

2010 CALIFORNIA LAW TO EXPOSE SLAVERY IN SUPPLY CHAINS

The class action lawsuit seeks to represent all California consumers of Costco shrimp products under a new 2010 state law seeking to expose slavery in the supply chains of US companies.

The lawsuit seeks an injunction barring Costco from selling products tainted by slave labour and requiring it to disclose tainted products in its supply chain. It also seeks to compensate purchasers of the shrimp products....

Costco sued in US over Thailand slave labour shrimp


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